To Dust presents a new genre: The Jewish, mystical, dark, buddy comedy
‘To Dust’ sure isn’t for most people, and maybe not for me either… continue reading
‘To Dust’ sure isn’t for most people, and maybe not for me either… continue reading
The film used a lot of scenes from the first movie, but it managed to feel new… continue reading
But unless you’re a fan of the source, the rest may leave you cold… continue reading
‘Untogether’ came out of nowhere, and it’s pretty decent… continue reading
‘Who Killed Cock Robin’ darkly twists and turns… continue reading
Joe Cornish, who previously directed ‘Attack the Block’, adds his own flair to the classic story of King Arthur… continue reading
Gina Rodriquez was easily the best thing about this movie… continue reading
Quasi-mockumentary ‘The Saint Bernard Syndicate’ is uniquely foreign and therefore of little interest to most… continue reading
Johnny English Strikes Again is loaded with special features… continue reading
The ‘final’ chapter of M. Night Shyamalan’s superhero trilogy may be the most divisive film of 2019, and it’s only January… continue reading
‘The Intouchables’ succeeds more at being emotional and the main leads have great chemistry, but ‘The Upside’ still managed to put a smile on my face… continue reading
‘Escape Room’ wanted to focus on setting up a sequel rather than giving the viewers answers they deserved… continue reading
The true story of Mark Hogancamp is a touching tale of how art can heal someone… continue reading
‘Second Act’ hits almost all the beats you’d expect with one thing that makes it something a bit more… continue reading
‘Green Book’ is entertaining, but is it Best Picture material?… continue reading